Somerville Banner Sparks Demonstrations
Mayor Michael Curtatone’s refusal to remove a Black Lives Matter banner from Somerville’s City Hall building recently sparked simultaneous demonstrations in that city. Police gathered in front of City Hall
Mayor Michael Curtatone’s refusal to remove a Black Lives Matter banner from Somerville’s City Hall building recently sparked simultaneous demonstrations in that city. Police gathered in front of City Hall
Chairful Where You Sit is a creative pop-up art installation, where local artists are encouraged to find orphaned chairs and reinvent them to raise money for Arlington Public Art. Artists
The Pokémon Go craze is sweeping the nation, and Arlington isn’t immune. More than two dozen Arlington residents of all ages set out on a PokéWalk along the perimeter of
Arlington’s Animal Control Officer, Katie Kozikowski, met up with Arlington Public News at McClennan Park to talk about what the community can expect this summer from wildlife. She shared valuable tips on
Upon adopting the Complete Streets policy, Arlington is now committed to making the town more biker and walker friendly and the town hopes to receive some funding from the state
Arlington was named one of the most walkable towns in Middlesex County by the real estate analytics firm findthehome.com. Does this mean Arlingtonians would feel comfortable driving less? APN took
In a week filled with incidents of hate around the country, Arlington can no longer claim innocence. Over the weekend, a black Arlington family discovered swastikas – a symbol frequently
Join APN as we visit the Dallin School for the annual HRC Summer Camp. The camp invites local police officers, firefighters, and youth health and safety leaders to mentor the
Arlington360 Apartments took a novel approach to their invasive vegetation problem. Instead of calling in a landscaping service, it opted for ‘goatscaping,’ A landscaping solution that is growing in popularity,

In this edition of Arlington Public News A park renovation gets underway but plans for a bigger community garden are on hold, we’ll tell you why. Plus, Arlington elders have
Fox25’s morning show stopped in Arlington, MA for the first installment of this summer’s ‘Zip Trips.’ Now in its thirteenth season, Zip Trips offer fans a chance to get in
Law enforcement’s innovative approach to the treatment of opioid addiction in Arlington is garnering national attention, and Police Chief Frederick Ryan was recently invited to testify before the Senate Committee
Law enforcement’s innovative approach to the treatment of opioid addiction in Arlington is garnering national attention, and Police Chief Frederick Ryan was recently invited to testify before the Senate Committee
APN visited a number of the booths at the fourth annual Summer Arts Block Party, and spoke with vendors, patrons, and residents about the importance of the arts in our

The Relay for Life took over the AHS track on the weekend of June 11th. Participants ranged from young adults to seniors; all of whom who had been touched by